These are original documents, artifacts, or recordings from a historical time period that are used by historians.
What are primary sources
This is an important tool geographers use to represent physical features, population, or resources on a flat surface.
What is a map?
This is a fundamental economic principle that describes the relationship between the quantity of a product that sellers are willing to produce and the quantity that consumers are willing to buy.
What is supply & demand?
In the study of political thought, the philosophies of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle from this ancient civilization are considered the origin of Western political philosophy.
What is (ancient) Greece?
This individual is considered the father of psychology
Who is Willhelm Wundt? (pictured below at the FIRST experimental psychology lab ever opened- Leipzig, Germany 1879)
The term "sociology" was first coined in 1780 by Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès, an essayist from this European country.
What is France?
An anthropologist who studies this might analyze human remains and artifacts to understand past cultures.
What is archaeology?
Pictured here, one of the daily New York Times games
What is connections?
This type of history focuses on the daily lives, cultures, and experiences of ordinary people.
What is social history?
This three-dimensional scale model of the Earth is used by geographers to accurately represent continents, oceans, and political boundaries.
What is a map?
This term refers to the fact that human wants are unlimited, but the resources to satisfy those wants are limited. It is a core concept in economics.
What is scarcity?
This is a research tool that political scientists use to measure public opinion on a particular issue or political candidate
What is a poll?
This is a statistical measurement used by psychologists to determine the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables.
What is correlation?
These are the specific, unwritten rules and expectations for behavior within a society.
What are social norms?
As anthropologists study societies and cultures different from their own, they must evaluate their interpretations to make sure they aren’t biased. This bias is known as ______________, or the habit of viewing all groups as inferior to another, usually their own, cultural group.
What is ethnocentrism?
Pictured here on its cover, this surprise 9th studio album by Taylor Swift was released in 2020 and is often considered a 'sister' album to folklore.
What is evermore?
Broadly defined, this is the study of the discipline of history. It goes one step past learning about a historical event, instead considering how interpretations or studies of events have changed over time.
What is historiography?
This is the scientific art of mapmaking, which involves creating a scaled-down representation of an area.
What is cartography?
This research method involves economists examining how factors such as price, competition, and consumer behavior impact a particular industry.
What is market analysis?
This is a core principle in many democracies that divides government power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
What is separation of powers?
This type of observation involves recording behaviors as they occur naturally in a real-life setting without interference.
What is a naturalistic observation?
This term, coined by C. Wright Mills, refers to the ability to understand the relationship between an individual's personal experiences and the broader forces of society.
What is sociological imagination?
This term refers to the process by which a person or group's culture is modified to adopt traits from another culture
What is acculturation?
This legendary country star re-recorded her iconic hit "Jolene" as a duet with pop star Sabrina Carpenter
Who is Dolly Parton?
A professional who specializes in collecting, organizing, and preserving historical documents and records
What is an archivist?
This branch of geography focuses on the study of the Earth's natural features and processes, including its climate, landforms, and ecosystems.
What is physical geography?
This is a research tool that economists use to measure the average change in prices over time, helping them to understand inflation.
What is the consumer price index?
This type of political system divides power between a central government and several regional or state governments.
What is federalism?
This is a type of learning in which a person or animal learns to associate a specific stimulus with a behavior, such as a dog learning to salivate at the sound of a bell.
What is (classical) conditioning?
Little Albert Experiment:
A sociologist defines society as a group of people who reside in a defined area, share a culture, and who:
What is interact with each other? (interact)
This is a research method in which an anthropologist immerses themselves in a particular culture to gain an in-depth understanding of its practices and beliefs.
What is ethnography?
What is the number one "top subscribed" podcast on Apple Podcasts? (HINT: it is NOT the Joe Rogan show)
What is the Daily?
This method of historical research involves conducting and recording interviews with people to capture their firsthand accounts and memories of past events.
What is oral history?
This is a computer system that captures, stores, analyzes, and displays geographically referenced data. Geographers often use it to communicate their research.
What is a Geographic Information System (GIS)?
A macroeconomist who studies this might analyze government spending, taxation, and debt to understand its impact on the economy as a whole.
What is fiscal policy?
This is a foundational concept in political science that refers to the supreme and independent authority of a state over its territory and people.
What is sovereignty?
This is the name for the field of psychology that focuses on the study, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses.
What is clinical psychology?
This research method involves the researcher immersing themselves in a community or culture to gain a deep, insider's understanding of its members' everyday lives, behaviors, beliefs, and interactions
What is ethnography?
Pictured here, this famous anthropologist and primatologist's groundbreaking research in Tanzania, challenged the definition of what makes humans unique after she discovered that chimpanzees use tools and have complex emotional lives
Who is Jane Goodall?
Pictured here are stills from Dr. Gill's dog's Instagram account. What is her name?
Who is Yettie (Norma Gill Rubinstein)?